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Picture used for representational purpose only NOIDA: A 20-year-old youth has been arrested for allegedly stalking and slapping a 15-year-old girl on her way to her school. While the accused had been following the girl for the past few months, he allegedly followed the girl to her school in Gadhi Chaukhandi on Thursday and slapped her repeatedly when she objected to the youth holding her hand. Police said that the girl, who stays in Behlolpur under Phase III police station area, walks to her school in Gadhi Chaukhandi area regularly. On Thursday, when she was walking to her school around 1.30 pm, the accused allegedly followed her and forcefully held her hand. ....
Representative Image NOIDA: Police on Friday claimed to have busted an international kidney transplant racket in Noida with the arrest of two persons, including a Bangladeshi national who alleged that he was brought to India and was being forced to donate a kidney. The other person is an Indian facilitator, cops said. The arrests came after Ahmed Sharif, the alleged donor, fell out with the patient, Mohammed Kabir, and dialled 112 informing police that he was being forced to donate his kidney. While the donor and the facilitator have been arrested, Kabir and his attendant continue to be at Fortis hospital in Noida, where the transplant was scheduled to take place. The alleged kingpin of the racket, Abdul Mannan, a travel agent, is based in Bangladesh. ....
Representative Image NOIDA: As many as 40 people from several families became homeless late on Thursday night after a major fire gutted 11 shanties in the Behlolpur area of Sector 63. While there were no casualties, at least 11 families lost their belongings and some had to spend hours in the biting cold. According to eye-witnesses who are mostly scrap dealers belonging to Bihar, Aligarh and Hathras, one of the hutments first caught fire around 10.30pm. “We woke up hearing the screams and soon realised that the fire had broken out in one of the shanties, where a scrap dealer used to prepare balls out of collected sacks using machines in the night. Three-four persons used to stay in that hutment but they disappeared soon after the fire,” Munnu, a resident, told TOI. ....